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Visible blood vessels in tail
When I got home from my recent business trip (1 week in Japan) and had the
energy to look at the fish in detail I noticed that Hoshi has a couple of visible blood vessels in his caudal fin. Hoshi is a sarasa comet, about 5" long, all white except for an orange spot on his forehead. His activity and appetite seem to be good. I tested the water: pH 8, Ammonia 0 ppm, Nitrite 0 ppm, Nitrate 20 ppm. Normal or cause for concern? -- David L. Burkhead "Dum Vivimus Vivamus" "While we live, let us live." My webcomic Cold Servings http://www.coldservings.com -- Back from hiatus! Updates Wednesdays |
Visible blood vessels in tail
Are you sure they haven't always been there? If you look closely at white
fish you can often see thin red veins in their caudal fin. I have a white oranda and she has visible red veins in hers and is completely healthy and happy. I think it's just because the fin is more transparent than fins of another colour and you can see the veins more clearly. As long as your water parameters are ok and stay that way then I wouldn't worry too much unless it becomes worse, or if you know for sure that they weren't visible before you went away. Mel. "David L. Burkhead" wrote in message ... When I got home from my recent business trip (1 week in Japan) and had the energy to look at the fish in detail I noticed that Hoshi has a couple of visible blood vessels in his caudal fin. Hoshi is a sarasa comet, about 5" long, all white except for an orange spot on his forehead. His activity and appetite seem to be good. I tested the water: pH 8, Ammonia 0 ppm, Nitrite 0 ppm, Nitrate 20 ppm. Normal or cause for concern? -- David L. Burkhead "Dum Vivimus Vivamus" "While we live, let us live." My webcomic Cold Servings http://www.coldservings.com -- Back from hiatus! Updates Wednesdays |
Visible blood vessels in tail
No, I'm not sure. They could have always been there.
-- David L. Burkhead "Dum Vivimus Vivamus" "While we live, let us live." My webcomic Cold Servings http://www.coldservings.com -- Back from hiatus! Updates Wednesdays "Mel" wrote in message .uk... Are you sure they haven't always been there? If you look closely at white fish you can often see thin red veins in their caudal fin. I have a white oranda and she has visible red veins in hers and is completely healthy and happy. I think it's just because the fin is more transparent than fins of another colour and you can see the veins more clearly. As long as your water parameters are ok and stay that way then I wouldn't worry too much unless it becomes worse, or if you know for sure that they weren't visible before you went away. Mel. "David L. Burkhead" wrote in message ... When I got home from my recent business trip (1 week in Japan) and had the energy to look at the fish in detail I noticed that Hoshi has a couple of visible blood vessels in his caudal fin. Hoshi is a sarasa comet, about 5" long, all white except for an orange spot on his forehead. His activity and appetite seem to be good. I tested the water: pH 8, Ammonia 0 ppm, Nitrite 0 ppm, Nitrate 20 ppm. Normal or cause for concern? -- David L. Burkhead "Dum Vivimus Vivamus" "While we live, let us live." My webcomic Cold Servings http://www.coldservings.com -- Back from hiatus! Updates Wednesdays |
Visible blood vessels in tail
Tynk wrote:
[ 8 blood vessels visible in caudal fin of mostly white comet goldfish 8 ] Do the blood vessels look inflamed or is it just that you can see them through the fins? I'm not sure what inflamed would look like. -- David L. Burkhead "Dum Vivimus Vivamus" "While we live, let us live." My webcomic Cold Servings http://www.coldservings.com -- Back from hiatus! Updates Wednesdays |
Visible blood vessels in tail
Tynk wrote:
Do the blood vessels look inflamed or is it just that you can see them through the fins? Pictures can be found he http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...insintaila.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...einsintail.jpg -- David L. Burkhead "Dum Vivimus Vivamus" "While we live, let us live." My webcomic Cold Servings http://www.coldservings.com -- Back from hiatus! Updates Wednesdays |
Visible blood vessels in tail
Thanks. This is pretty much the consensus from the various places I've
asked but I just wanted to check. -- David L. Burkhead "Dum Vivimus Vivamus" "While we live, let us live." My webcomic Cold Servings http://www.coldservings.com -- Back from hiatus! Updates Wednesdays |
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